Saturday, October 18, 2008

Summer seemed to fly by. Shawn's first quarter of school is over, everything is turning brown and work is starting to get busy once again. Where did the summer go? My blogging has not been as regular as it probably should be but I'll once again tell you I will try and be better.

Katelyn is talking up a storm. She's still the little handful and makes it difficult to get anything accomplished around the house but she's a blast to watch and talk to. She seems to have her Mommy and Daddy wrapped.

Shawn has had a busy start to his school year. He decided that he wanted to join the cross country team at school. Cross country in 2nd grade is a new concept on me. I didn't even know that cross country existed until I was in 7th grade. Shawn really seemed to enjoy running; I'm not sure who's genetic code has the love of running in it but he got it. His practices, which were 4 days a week consisted of pretty much 45 minutes of motion of one kind or another. He typically ran between 1-1/2 to 2 miles at every practice and the races for his age group (2nd & 3rd grade) was 3/4 mile. He started practice about 2 weeks later than most of the other kids but he got better as the season progressed. It was pretty amazing to see 140-150 kids his age (only the boys) run at a meet. They had 5 meets and his school was far and above better than the others. At the diocese meet, each of the divisions for his school won a trophy. I think 6 were first place, 1 was runner up and one was third place. Shawn's group ended up in first place in 4 of 5 meets this year. I think he liked it so much that he will be doing it again this year. Up to this point, cross country is the only sport that he really seemed to enjoy.

Shawn is also involved in piano lessons. Lisa and I have had a piano that was my grandmothers for the past 12 years or so. It has survived 3 moves and has broke my back on 2 of those moves so you can guess that I am thrilled that the piano is getting some use other than the occasional pounding it gets from Katelyn. He seems to be excelling through his first half dozen lessons and I am trying to teach myself as he moves forward.

I just got home from a trade show in Fort Worth Texas. The trade show was downtown and within walking distance of a lot of things to do. We ended going to a Cajun restaurant called Razzoo's one night where I had the Cajun combo skillet. The food was just average but different. I also got to go and have several beers at the coolest draft beer bar I have ever been to except for the time I went to the same bar in Houston for lunch. Unfortunately in Houston, I had calls to make after lunch so I couldn't enjoy the tasty liquid goodness they offer. The Flying Saucer has the best selections of been on tap that I have ever seen in one place. I bet you they had close to 100 beers on tap and probably that many in the bottle. I had an Arrogant Bastard, an Avery's Maharajah, Bear Republic Racer 5 and a sampler flight that included Dale's pale Ale, Maharajah, racer 5, one of the Chimay drafts and a Stone Pale Ale (I think). I would be in serious trouble if The Flying Saucer was in Toledo; I would never leave the bar.

The next night, there were several parties for exhibitors in hospitality suites in one of the conference hotels. One of the suites served Mexican themed finger food along with margaritas, another served up a full bar, another was wine flights and various finger foods and another purely wine and beer. We were also invited to another exhibitor's flight for something he called the underground wine lovers club. This guy was really creepy. He had to be about 50 and he pretty much invited any cute woman under the age of 30 to this party. I have no idea why we got invites but we did. When we got there, he was there with two women and 7 cases of wine. We filled up and took off. The next morning we talked to others that were invited an it seems that there were never more than 12 people at the party at any one time. All this guy was trying to do is lure sweet young things into his suite and then into the bathroom for a little extra circulars. He was really creepy. After that, we met up with a bunch of other exhibitors that were going to another party. This party was pretty cool. It was in an old speakeasy called Scat. Scat was located in an alley and you had to take an elevator from the outside directly into the bar that was in the basement. The entire bar was closed for this function, in which we pretty much crashed, and the bar was open. There was a guy set up with his ipod singing Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra songs who was not only a pretty good singer but entertaining as well. We had several drinks at Scat, saw some of the exhibitors who had booths near ours at the show and then took off. At this point, my co-worker wanted to stay up all night and party away but needed some food first. Where does one eat at 10:30pm in downtown Forth Worth? We ended up at the Fox and Hound. As soon as we ordered food, the Jack Daniels hit my co-worker like a ton of bricks! He couldn't get back to the hotel soon enough!

Other than that, there was a whole lot of other things that took place but I will not bore you anymore and I would have a tough time writing about all of them. This weekend will be about winterizing the yard and getting ready for a small party we are having with some of the families we have met through Shawn's school activities. We are hosting 3 couples and their kids next Saturday for a giant play date (9 kids). I'm sure there will be a few adult beverages and a fire pit involved as well.
Shawn and his CC team at the awards dinner
We're number one!

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